This video was really informative and beneficial to me. I'm really interested in being a Petroleum Engineer and I learned a lot more about it watching a few videos on your channel. I really wanted to be admitted at the Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi but the admission criteria for foreigners is really difficult to meet. And for me (as a student of the Alevel system) I would have had to wait for a whole other year because my grades come out late. Anyway, thank you for your efforts! Very concise.
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always This video series reflect solely the opinions of Richard Lau and Laura Lau and are not published with the support of any organization.
Just because it's rich in oil doesn't mean they will go taking foreigner students! Anyway I'm American and I'm heading for a university in the states and, you guessed it, will be doing Petroleum Engineering! That's a much better offer to me. If you really want to and if you work hard enough you could probably enroll in this institution; heck, you could probably get enrolled anywhere you want to.
Dmetrius Wright what about that explanation about bubble point pressure...more gas goes back to the liquid phase if you increase pressure below the bubble point pressure and more goes into the gas phase if you decrease it below the bubble point pressure. can u clarify on that as well?
i think they change the rules . cause as i remember ,i left United arab emirates there 2009 .. at that time it was free to any student whom finish high school in abu dhabi to enroll petroleum institutes
My division in Sapura Kenchana is looking for a new team of Petroleum Engineers. Must be prepared to move around Asia. Pls go to SK's website for more details.
Yes your are correct, but if you waited just a few more seconds 4:30 he explained why weight = mass/vol. wight = mass * gravity but since gravity equals 1, weight = mass. Not trying to be mean, but just in case someone else came to the same conclusion as you.
@@DMoneyAW what about that explanation about bubble point pressure...more gas goes back to the liquid phase if you increase pressure below the bubble point pressure and more goes into the gas phase if you decrease it below the bubble point pressure. can u clarify on that as well?
But he is not a graduate do your guys take on non specific people and train them to become pet engineers? because I've graduated in Nat Sci and am going back to uni in second year petroleum but its really expensive for me. I've looked everywhere and no door seems to open for me.
Just out of curiosity, where did this praise for our Lord come from? It's kind of like shouting "Jesus save all of you" in the middle of a theater.. .. O_o; shouldn't this be directed towards more sensitive material, such as pornish youtube videos or other such grossness?
I learn more here than in class....thanks Mr. Lau.
This video was really informative and beneficial to me. I'm really interested in being a Petroleum Engineer and I learned a lot more about it watching a few videos on your channel. I really wanted to be admitted at the Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi but the admission criteria for foreigners is really difficult to meet. And for me (as a student of the Alevel system) I would have had to wait for a whole other year because my grades come out late. Anyway, thank you for your efforts! Very concise.
I am glad you're channel is back
Thank you, i was your student in PI
Thanks Mr. Lau for the series!!
Thanks for extra knowledge and information
Thanks for share this series of videos... this would be grat to increase my knowledge. Greetings.
Is there a reason why from 0:15 there is no sound?
we owe you Mr.Lau .thanks .
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always This video series reflect solely the opinions of Richard Lau and Laura Lau and are not published with the support of any organization.
Just because it's rich in oil doesn't mean they will go taking foreigner students! Anyway I'm American and I'm heading for a university in the states and, you guessed it, will be doing Petroleum Engineering! That's a much better offer to me. If you really want to and if you work hard enough you could probably enroll in this institution; heck, you could probably get enrolled anywhere you want to.
Dmetrius Wright what about that explanation about bubble point pressure...more gas goes back to the liquid phase if you increase pressure below the bubble point pressure and more goes into the gas phase if you decrease it below the bubble point pressure. can u clarify on that as well?
thanks you are very good in explaining.
i think they change the rules . cause as i remember ,i left United arab emirates
there 2009 .. at that time it was free to any student whom finish high school
in abu dhabi to enroll petroleum institutes
at 8:55 by increasing the reservoir pressure (below) the bubble point more gases is forced back to gas solution .. any why we are grateful sir
+Mohamed 17858 it was supposed to be above)
Thank you so much for the knowledge sharing. its easy to understand and very beneficial.
My division in Sapura Kenchana is looking for a new team of Petroleum Engineers. Must be prepared to move around Asia. Pls go to SK's website for more details.
density = mass/vol, not weight
Yes your are correct, but if you waited just a few more seconds 4:30 he explained why weight = mass/vol. wight = mass * gravity but since gravity equals 1, weight = mass. Not trying to be mean, but just in case someone else came to the same conclusion as you.
@@DMoneyAW what about that explanation about bubble point pressure...more gas goes back to the liquid phase if you increase pressure below the bubble point pressure and more goes into the gas phase if you decrease it below the bubble point pressure. can u clarify on that as well?
Thank you! ;)
i thought it was easy to enroll petroleum institutes in emirates.. especially abu dhabi
cause it is rich in oil ..
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But he is not a graduate do your guys take on non specific people and train them to become pet engineers? because I've graduated in Nat Sci and am going back to uni in second year petroleum but its really expensive for me. I've looked everywhere and no door seems to open for me.
Just out of curiosity, where did this praise for our Lord come from? It's kind of like shouting "Jesus save all of you" in the middle of a theater.. .. O_o; shouldn't this be directed towards more sensitive material, such as pornish youtube videos or other such grossness?